Sunday, August 31, 2008

When south meets north

A group of musicians from southwest Virginia will be playing at the Irvington Town Hall on Friday September 12 at 8 pm. I will be sitting in for a couple of tunes with Gerald Anderson and Spencer Strickland. There will also be a performance Sunday September 14 at Jalopy in Red Hook. Workshops given by the musicians in both playing and building will be in the afternoon.
http://www.irvingtontheater.com/calendar.html

http://www.jalopy.biz/performance.php

The big event for old time and bluegrass jamming (as well as a fantastic lineup of performers, workshops and films) is coming up at the Park Slope Jamboree out at the Ethical Cultural Center in Park Slope. The Jalopy event above is an extension of this year's Jamboree.
http://bsec.org/8743/8722.html

Why blog about urban old time and bluegrass

New York City was a crossroads of urban and rural American roots musicians in the nineteen fifties, sixties and into the seventies. Currently, there is a surge of interest in old time and bluegrass music in many parts of southwestern Virgnia, western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. Yes, that's right, kids in grade and high school. A similar but further off the radar phenomenon is happening right here in the Big Apple. This blog is dedicated to rejuventating that old new, urban rural crossroads.